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William Merrick Sweet, Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.), Daniel and Eleanor Albert Collection
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Topics: cases, patient, treatment, jigilizedbygooglc, clinical, gastric, disease, reaction, symptoms,...
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=IA0CAAAAYAAJ&oe=UTF-8
Topic: Cerebrospinal Fluid
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American Physiological Society (1887- )
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Topics: blood, dbygoogic, experiments, pressure, normal, gastric, fluid, injection, stimulation, thyroid,...
Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=TZ8EAAAAYAAJ&oe=UTF-8
Includes bibliographies and index
Topic: Cerebrospinal fluid -- Examination
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Topic: Cerebrospinal fluid
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Feb 20, 2009
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American Physiological Society (1887- )
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Topics: fluid, blood, pressure, venous, arterial, experiments, injection, plasma, cent, rise, venous...
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Peros, Vasilios; Ruth, John; Trawinski, Davi
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Existing aircraft engine nacelle structures employ advanced composite materials to reduce weight and thereby increase overall performance. Use of advanced composite materials on existing aircraft nacelle structures includes fiber-reinforced epoxy structures and has typically been limited to regions furthest away from the hot engine core. Portions of the nacelle structure that are closer to the engine require materials with a higher temperature capability. In these portions, existing nacelle...
Topics: HUMAN BODY, INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE, PRESSURE MEASUREMENT, CALIBRATING, CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, PRESSURE...
Bibliography: p. 202-203
Topic: Cerebrospinal fluid
"Read at the annual meeting of the Association of Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane, held at Newport, R.I., June 26, 1883"--p. [1]
Topics: Cerebrospinal fluid, Brain chemistry, Céphalo-rachidien, Liquide, Cerveau
Title vignette; head- and tailpieces; initials
Topics: Cerebrospinal fluid, Sciatica, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Sciatica
Includes bibliographical references and an index
Topics: Cerebrospinal fluid, Liquide céphalorachidien
Includes bibliographical references
Topics: Cerebrospinal fluid, Sciatica, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Sciatica
This material has been provided by UCL Library Services. The original may be consulted at UCL (University College London)
Topic: Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Topics: Liquide céphalorachidien, Ponction lombaire, Cerebrospinal fluid, Cerebrospinal fluid pressure,...
In 1901, an outbreak of sleeping sickness in Uganda rapidly assumed epidemic proportions. In the spring of 1902, the Royal Society sent a small scientific commission to Entebbe to investigate the cause of the disease. This film highlights the many scientific and professional problems which beset the commission's work, dramatically reconstructing the circumstances leading up to Dr. (later Sir) Aldo Castellani's (1877-1971) discovery of trypanosomes in the cerebrospinal fluid of sleeping sickness...
Topics: Tropical Medicine, Trypanosomiasis, African -- etiology, Trypanosomiasis, African -- cerebrospinal...
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AMELANG, M.; LASOGGA, F
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COMPLEX REACTION TIME EXPERIMENTS WERE DONE WITH INFORMATION SIGNALS INDICATING WHICH REACTION WOULD BE REQUIRED IN CHOICE EXPERIMENTS. REACTION TIMES DECREASED WITH INCREASING INTERVAL BETWEEN INFORMATION AND STARTING SIGNALS, BUT WERE NEVER SHORTER THAN REACTION TIMES IN SIMPLE REACTION TIME EXPERIMENTS. LONGER EXPOSURE OF THE INFORMATION SIGNAL GAVE LONGER REACTION TIME. IN OTHER EXPERIMENTS IN WHICH INTERRUPTION SIGNALS WERE GIVEN SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE START SIGNALS, REACTION TIMES WERE...
Topics: CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, SURGERY, CLINICAL MEDICINE, HYPOTENSION, INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE, ANATOMY, BODY...
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BACKGROUND ... Marco's story is about a gay Quebecois and mentally challenged (and/or or mentally special/exotic as he preferred to call himself) trying to find acceptance. Instead, Marco found rejection from those around him, except for the rare few who understood what he stood for; and simply they were principles of supporting small businesses, ecological responsibility (i.e., reuse, reduce and recycle), promoting French culture and its language, as well as human rights and dignity,...
Topics: headaches, migraines, spinal headaches, abdominal pains, generalized body stiffness, medical...
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American Physiological Society (1887- )
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Topics: blood, cells, acid, creatine, bile, thyroid, fat, tissue, cerebrospinal fluid, lactic acid, uric...
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http://uf.catalog.fcla.edu/uf.jsp?st=UF030251003&ix=nu&I=0&V=D&pm=1
Topics: Cerebrospinal Fluid, Autonomic Agents.
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cohenjoshua@rocketmail.com
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BACKGROUND ... Marco's story is about a gay Quebecois and mentally challenged (and/or or mentally special/exotic as he preferred to call himself) trying to find acceptance. Instead, Marco found rejection from those around him, except for the rare few who understood what he stood for; and simply they were principles of supporting small businesses, ecological responsibility (i.e., reuse, reduce and recycle), promoting French culture and its language, as well as human rights and dignity,...
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Topics: headaches, migraines, spinal headaches, abdominal pains, generalized body stiffness, medical...
Includes bibliographical references and index
Topics: Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea, Cerebrospinal Fluid
Most of the sound frequencies used in these recordings correspond either to the molar mass or equivalent scalar octave of the related products. This work is dedicated to the public domain and may be reproduced without authorization. http://resonant-therapy.webs.com Algorithmic piano music mixed with sound frequencies. Public Domain * Allergic Rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is related to keratoconjunctivitis and atopy, and has symptoms including history of seasonal allergies, conjunctival...
Topics: Genetic Superpathways-Bone Deterioration, Genetic Superpathways-Bone Remodeling, Genetic...
The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Topic: Cerebrospinal Fluid
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Sep 26, 2014
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Surgucheva, Irina; Newell, Kathy L; Burns, Jeffrey; Surguchov, Andrei
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This article is from Acta Neuropathologica Communications , volume 2 . Abstract Introduction: Several neurodegenerative diseases are classified as proteopathies as they are associated with the aggregation of misfolded proteins. Synucleinopathies are a group of neurodegenerative disorders associated with abnormal deposition of synucleins. α-Synucleinopathies include Parkinson’s disease, dementia with Lewy bodies, and multiple system atrophy. Recently accumulation of another member of the...
Topics: astrocytes, antibodies, antibody, lewy, substantia, brain, amygdala, surgucheva, nigra, dlb,...
Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4172890
Bibliographie: p. 67-71
Topic: Neurosyphilis, cerebrospinal fluid
The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Topics: Child, Cerebrospinal Fluid
King's College London, Foyle Special Collections Library
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Aug 19, 2015
08/15
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Thomson, St. Clair, Sir, 1859-1943; Thomson, St. Clair, Sir, 1859-1943 former owner; Cawthorne, Terence Edward, Sir, 1902-1970 former owner; King's College London
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King’s College London
Topic: Cerebrospinal fluid
Royal College of Surgeons of England
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Sep 29, 2015
09/15
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Reid, Robert William, 1851-1939; Sherrington, Charles Scott, Sir, 1857-1952; Royal College of Surgeons of England
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The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Topics: Cerebrospinal Fluid, Movement, Spinal Cord, anatomy & histology
Index bibliographique: p. [46]-47
Topic: Cerebrospinal Fluid
The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Topic: Cerebrospinal Fluid
Royal College of Surgeons of England
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Mott, Frederick Walker, 1853-1926; Halliburton, W. D. (William Dobinson), 1860-1931; Royal College of Surgeons of England
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'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B, Vol. 191' - cover
Topics: Neurodegenerative Disorders, cerebrospinal fluid, Choline
A recently acquired young, 2.8-kg male rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) demonstrated a peculiar behavioral pattern, depression, and anorexia. Approximately 40 hr later, hyperestheisa, generalized muscle tremors, ataxia, and nystagmus became apparent. Cerebrospinal fluid contained numerous gram-positive cocci; subsequently, pure cultures of Streptococcus (Diplococcus) pneumoniae were isolated. Extensive antibiotic and supportive treatment for pneumococcal meningitis was administrated for 12 da....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Faulkner,Roy T, Burger,Gary T, Harrington,Donald G, Hickman,Robert L, ARMY MEDICAL...
The Royal College of Surgeons of England
Topic: Cerebrospinal Fluid
Daisy Books for the Print Disabled
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Internationales Symposium "Circumventriculäre Organe und Liquor" (1968 : Schloss Reinhardsbrunn); Sterba, Günther
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Topics: Neurology, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Zoology
Topics: Cerebral Ventriculography, Contrast Media, Subarachnoid Space, Contrast media, Cerebrospinal fluid,...
Rifampin was administered orally in one dose of 25 mg per kg of body weight to 6 patients with tuberculous meningitis who had received no previous antituberculous chemotherapy and to 7 control subjects. There was no sigificant difference in rifampin absorption at 3 hours between patients and control subjects; however, no rifampin could be detected in the 3-hour cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) specimens taken from control subjects. Significant concentrations were reached in patients' CSF within 3...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sippel, John E., Mikhail, Isis A., Girgis, Nabil I., Youssef, Hassan H., NAVAL...
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Schottmüller, H. (Hugo Adolf Georg), 1867-1936
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Includes bibliographic references and index
Topic: Cerebrospinal Fluid
Includes bibliographies
Topics: Cerebrospinal fluid, Cerebrospinal Fluid
Daisy Books for the Print Disabled
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Mar 6, 2012
03/12
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Kienle, Gerhard, ed; Frankfurt am Main (Germany). Krankenhaus Nordwest. Neurologische Klinik
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Topics: Cerebrospinal fluid, Acid-base equilibrium, Neurology
Topics: Nervous System Diseases, Neurosurgery, Nervous system, Cerebrospinal fluid, Diagnosis, Radioscopic,...
The present study was designed to investigate whether alterations, within physiological ranges, in the concentrations of various CSF cations (e.g., Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+) could affect the basal activity of the HHA system directly or through their actions on neurotransmitters which are known to modulate the activity of the hypophysiotropic area. Adult male and female cats were prepared with left lateral cerebroventricular and right atrial cannulae. These studies demonstrated that although elevated...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Marotta,S F, ILLINOIS UNIV AT THE MEDICAL CENTER CHICAGO RESEARCH RESOURCES CENTER,...
The invention provides a method of non-invasively determining intracranial pressure from measurements of an eye. A parameter of an optic nerve of the eye is determined, along with an intraocular pressure of the eye. The intracranial pressure may be determined from the intraocular pressure and the parameter.
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, EYE (ANATOMY), INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE,...
A motorized motion testing device modeled after a Ferris wheel was constructed to perform motion sickness tests on cats. Details of the testing are presented, and some of the topics covered include the following: xylazine-induced emesis; analysis of the constituents of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) during motion sickness; evaluation of serotonin-1A (5-HT sub 1A) agonists; other 5HT receptors; antimuscarinic mechanisms; and antihistaminergic mechanisms. The ability of the following drugs to...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), AEROSPACE MEDICINE, CATS, MOTION SICKNESS, MOTION SICKNESS...
Long duration spaceflight has been associated with detrimental alterations in human sensorimotor systems and neurocognitive performance. Prolonged exposure to a head-down tilt position during long duration bed rest can resemble several effects of the microgravity environment such as reduced sensory inputs, body unloading and increased cephalic fluid distribution. The question of whether microgravity affects other central nervous system functions such as brain functional connectivity and its...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS, PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, LONG DURATION...
Using dogs, it was found that d-amphetamine (3 mg/kg i.v.) produces a threefold increase in CSF levels of the norepinephrine metabolite MHPG. L-amphetamine at the same dosage level produced either no change in MHPG or had a relatively smaller effect. Cerebral blood flow increased threefold with d-amphetamine at 3 mg/kg in dogs, and only slightly after the 1-isomer at the same dose. Arterial pressure doubled after d-amphetamine (3 mg/kg) and only increased 20-30% after the 1-isomer at the same...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Burns,Barry, JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV BALTIMORE MD DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, *DRUG...
INTRODUCTION: Current long-duration missions to the International Space Station and future exploration-class missions beyond low-Earth orbit, such as to Mars and asteroids, expose astronauts to increased risk of Visual Impairment and Intracranial Pressure (VIIP) syndrome [1]. It has been hypothesized that the headward shift of cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and blood in microgravity may cause significant elevation of intracranial pressure (ICP), which in turn induces VIIP syndrome through...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM, LUMPED PARAMETER SYSTEMS, SPACE...
The central questions of this report were concerned with testing widely held theories concerning the mechanisms regulating the acid-base status of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the role of this acid-base status as a mediator of ventilatory acclimatization to chronic hypobaric hypoxia (high altitudes). We have tested the regulation of CSF pH in healthy men, ponies while awake and dogs while anesthetized during 10 hours to 3 weeks of hypoxia and/or hypocapnia and found consistently that CSF pH is...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dempsey,J A, WISCONSIN UNIV MADISON DEPT OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, *HYPOXIA,...
The consequences of headward fluid shifts during manned spaceflight was studied. Such shifts were recognized early by both U.S. and Soviet scientists because of signs and symptoms referable to the head. Some of these include disturbed vision, puffiness in the face and periorbital areas, headache, vestibular dysfunction, and distended jugular veins. We posited that the fluid shift had an immediate effect on the brain and a long-term action requiring a neural interpretation of the flight...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, HUMAN REACTIONS, MANNED SPACE FLIGHT,...
This slide presentation is an overview of the some of the known results of spaceflight induced intracranial hypertension. Historical information from Gemini 5, Apollo, and the space shuttle programs indicated that some vision impairment was reported and a comparison between these historical missions and present missions is included. Optic Disc Edema, Globe Flattening, Choroidal Folds, Hyperopic Shifts and Raised Intracranial Pressure has occurred in Astronauts During and After Long Duration...
Topics: NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS), ASTRONAUTS, HYPERTENSION, INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE, LONG...